Chapter 6

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And so, the class did exactly what Mathew did not want them to do: They obeyed Crystal's orders.

Mathew was furious. They were very disobedient for Mrs. Carmon, and yet they instantly followed a 10 year old's orders!

A few minutes later, everything was printed and put away by Crystal.

Mathew was not happy about this.

As soon as Crystal finished, the students themselves turned on the music and started partying. Kathleen started making a B-line toward him. Oh, no you don't! I am NOT going to party! Mathew took cover and surged toward a pile of more party supplies. Then he jumped out the door leading to the gardens. It felt amazing to escape, but he heard students attacking the teachers in other classrooms. Mathew nearly fainted. This was terrible! He really hoped this was a dream. Mrs. Carmon was boring, but she was better than this!

A teacher stomped into the classroom's other door connected to the hallway just when Mathew shut his door. "Can you stop party-" the teacher cut off as he only saw Crystal in the teacher's seat, spying him with angry eyes. The teacher backed away and ran back to their classroom.

All Mathew could do was be mad, but he wanted to do more. Crystal was ruining the school! Why won't the other kids care? These people were trash.

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